Sean K.
There was a town called Dukeville.
It was a small and urban town.
When you got there, you would see many things.
You see little farm boys siting jofully on a picket fence.
An old man getting into a beaten old taxi cab, with a younger and depressed cab driver.
There was a dog basking in the sun, just enjoying himself under an old oak tree.
In the center of town there was a old and tired looking soda fountain called the Blue Devil.
Finally you saw the mayor of Dukeville.
His name was James E. Duke the III.
He was small, fat, and was wearing raggy clothing, and a top hat.
The mayor of Dukeville tried to look happy, but you know he was depressed.
He looked like he just came back from WWI.
This town would make you feel depressed and tired.
Once you got there, you would want to leave right away.
The people were not the welcoming type. They did not want outsidders.
Dukeville was deffinatly being hit hard by the depression.

MICHAELA
-There was a town named ---
-It was a small rural town on the outskirts of Alabama
-Most of the people had little money and life was hard
-Many lived in shacks and tents in the big open field
-segregation
-cola-shack, farm, general store, hospital, and one room school house
-town meetings in the center


Billy Hull
- There was a city named TarHeelville.
- It was a city located in the South.
- It was bigger and better than Dukeville.
- It was a city built around the campus of the best college in the world and it was on the top of a hill named Chapel.
- The streets were lined with small shops and businesses.
- People were hustling and bustling all around the city.
- All the people wore light blue clothes.
- Everybody in the town were happy and enjoyed life in TarHeelville.